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BigEd76


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Quote from: FastFreddie on January 01, 2009, 09:44:04 AM
Scapegoat time!
QuoteThis isn't the first time Cowboys coach Wade Phillips has sent a special teams coach packing. In the aftermath of The Music City Miracle loss, Phillips -- then coach of the Buffalo Bills -- fired Bruce DeHaven, one of the most respected special teams coaches in the league. Phillips' firing occurred a year later.
"The drunkenness, the violence, the nihilism: the Eagles should really be an English football team, not an American one." - Financial Times, London

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Shanahan coaching in 2010?

QuoteDallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones hasn't changed his mind about firing coach Wade Phillips, but Mike Shanahan would be the leading candidate if he ever does make a move, according to team sources.

Mike Shanahan, a fan of Tony Romo, could end up with the Cowboys in 2010.
Shanahan's unexpected firing Tuesday by the Denver Broncos has prompted Jones to give "thought" to hiring Shanahan as the future Dallas coach -- even more so than Bill Cowher or Mike Holmgren -- but 2010 may be more timely than 2009, the sources said.

The story was first reported Saturday morning on ESPN's NFL Countdown show.
Jones and Shanahan have had a strong relationship and share a mutual admiration for Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo. Shanahan offered Romo more money than Jones did in 2003 when Romo was an undrafted free agent out of Eastern Illinois, Shanahan's alma mater.

Also appealing to Jones, Shanahan would not carry an exorbitant price tag. Because his contract had three years remaining, Broncos owner Pat Bowlen owes Shanahan $20 million. Any owner who hires Shanahan could pay him a lower salary than the estimated $7 million a year he's owed and Bowlen would be obligated to pay the balance of that "offset."

Jones has been committed to a third season with Phillips as head coach and Jason Garrett as offensive coordinator. Sources say the owner was particularly pleased with Phillips' work with the defense and doesn't want to interrupt that progress. The chance Jones could hire Shanahan and convince Phillips to remain as defensive coordinator is very remote, a source said. Shanahan replaced Phillips as head coach when he was hired in Denver.

If Garrett should land one of the head coaching jobs available now, it could influence Jones to reconsider his plans and approach Shanahan about joining the Cowboys for the 2009 season because of the offensive void left by Garrett's departure, a source said.

The same source added that Jones was growing "angrier by the day" because of the Cowboys' last two defeats -- to Baltimore and Philadelphia -- which left them out of the playoffs.
:-D

However, as noted, any proposed union between the Cowboys and Shanahan is more likely for 2010.

Shanahan seemed to confirm the timing of his eventual return, regardless of the destination, when he told Peter King of SI.com and NBC on Saturday: "What I'm going to do is take a couple of weeks to sit back and relax a little, then consider what it is I'm going to do. Unless there's a perfect situation out there, I'd rather sit out the year and return next year."

However, as profootballtalk.com also reported Saturday, most standard NFL head coaching contracts contain a clause that the coach must "use his very best effort to seek other employment." It is unknown if Shanahan has that specific clause and many in the league doubt Bowlen would not honor the contract if the coach sat out.

PoopyfaceMcGee

No thank you to Shanahan's coaching plus two or three actual star running backs.

Feva

Pac-Man has to make it rain somewhere else. Cowgirls cut him.
"Now I'm completing up the other half of that triangle" - Emmitt Smith on joining Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin in the Hall of Fame

"If you have sex with a prostitute against her will, is that considered rape or shoplifting?" -- 2 Live Stews

SD_Eagle5

Just saw the same thing on DNL, I was hoping they'd keep him because he's not that good and he's a giant headache. He'll end up a Raider.

Diomedes

He'd complement D'Angelo Hall nicely.
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SD_Eagle5

Quote from: Diomedes on January 07, 2009, 06:55:18 PM
He'd complement D'Angelo Hall nicely.

Pacman as a skin would be hilarious

Seabiscuit36

"For all the civic slurs, for all the unsavory things said of the Philadelphia fans, also say this: They could teach loyalty to a dog. Their capacity for pain is without limit." -Bill Lyons

PhillyPhreak54

QuoteFINALLY, A COWBOY GETS PINCHED
Posted by Mike Florio on January 11, 2009, 6:42 p.m.

Well, it's finally happened.

After nearly two years of tracking all arrests of NFL players and club employees, a member of the Dallas Cowboys has been busted.

Specifically, defensive end Anthony Spencer was arrested in Indianapolis on Sunday, and charged with public intoxication and disorderly conduct.

Though the Cowboys have plenty of locker-room miscreants and problem children, they have done a great job at staying out of trouble.

Of course, given the fact that former Cowboys cornerback Pacman Jones wasn't patted down and cuffed after getting in an altercation with one of his 24-hour-a-day babysitters in October, it's possible that incidents that might have resulted in an arrest anywhere else ended with no charges in Dallas, out of deference to the home team.

Spencer and his agent, Matthew Millhouse, reportedly tried to bribe the proprietors of the Have A Nice Day Cafe to remain open.  It's unclear whether Millhouse, who is not an NFLPA-certified contract advisor, was arrested as well.

BigEd76

#2637
Pacman still thinks Jerry Jones will bring him back.  ha

PoopyfaceMcGee

Spencer was drafted in the slot the Eagles traded out of... and ended up picking Kolbsy.

Feva

... and he'll be tormenting Donovan McNabb for the next 5 years.
"Now I'm completing up the other half of that triangle" - Emmitt Smith on joining Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin in the Hall of Fame

"If you have sex with a prostitute against her will, is that considered rape or shoplifting?" -- 2 Live Stews